Mountaineers coach Dana Holgorsen—after seeing an ugly performance from Paul Millard against Oklahoma—has decided to re-open the quarterback competition, according to Greg Madia of The Daily Athenaeum.

Redshirt junior Clint Trickett and redshirt freshman Ford Childress have now entered the mix under center.

On top of that, junior college receivers Ronald Carswell, Kevin White and Mario Alford have supplanted Ivan McCartney, K.J. Myers and Daikiel Shorts on the depth chart.

Pat Eger will take over for Tyler Orlosky at center.

Apparently, Holgorsen has seen enough.

It's going to be interesting to see if the changes make any difference in Morgantown. Obviously, Holgorsen wasn't happy with what he was seeing from several players, even if it came against Oklahoma.

Prediction: West Virginia 30, Georgia State 7

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As bad as West Virginia's quarterback play has been, Georgia State's defense—particularly its run defense—has been horrendous.

The Panthers have surrendered 36.5 points per game this season, despite playing FCS teams.

Not only does Georgia State rank 53rd in the nation in yards per pass attempt allowed, it also ranks 106th in yards per carry ceded.

Even if West Virginia's passing game doesn't get going, the Panthers have been getting shredded on the ground. I expect senior Charles Sims and junior Dreamius Smith to have big games.